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York Herald, 19 Nov 1869, p. 4

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WHY is the word ‘Yes’ like a mountain ? Because it’s an assent. NEumwu.â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs” Allevan- tor for neuxalgia, catarrh, headache, 310. Sold by druggists. 6830 WHY is a bee-hive like a decayed potato '2 Because a. bee-hive is a bee-holder, a be- holder is a. spectator (a specked Later), a. specked tater is a decayed potato. CORNS.â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Modern Cur- ative for corns, bunions, ingrowng nails, tender feet,&c. Mild, soothing, softening and healing. Sold by druggists. 5330 A GENTLEMAN once obsorving that a per~ son, famous in the musical profession, led a very abandoned lifeâ€"“ Ay," replied a wag, “the whole tenor of his life has been base.” IF the young lady who recently inquired of us how she could best learn to sing, will go and give some music master gold, he will probably give her notes in exchange. THE following sentiment is attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte : “ Ahandsome woman pleases the eye,-but, a. good woman pleases the heart. The one is a jewel-the other a. treasure.” WHEN does water resemble a gymnast? When it makes a spring. A REPORTER, in describing a meeting of a total abstinence society, said that they had a most harmonious and profitable session, and ietired from the hall full of the best qf spirits. MEMORY presides over the past; action over the present. The first liVes in a rich temple hung with glorious trophies, and lined with tombs; the other has no shrine but duty, and 1t walks the earth like a spirit. IF you are 1; Wise man you will treat. the world as the moon treats it. Show it only one side of yourself, seldom show yourself too much at a time, and let what you show be calm, cool and polished. But look at every side of the world. DON’T forget torsecure a capy (If-the Polemical Correspondence, between T.J,M. and the Rev. John Bredin. now published in pamphlet form and for sale at the Herald book store. Price 15 cents. WHAT kind of braces do ladies prefer? Embraces. HEINTZMAN & Co’s Agrafi' Bar Piano Fortes were awarded the lst prize and Diploma at the lust Provincial Exhibition, over twelve competitors. Intending pur- chasers waited upon at their reSIdence, by addressing C.Chapman,Mnsic Hali,Markham A PASSENGER in a sailing packet was com- plaining to an old salt that he was so sick he couldn’t keep anything on his stomach, when the sailor exclaimed, “ Can’t. keep any- thing on your stummic/ you jest try a mus- tard plaster and if that don’t stick I’ll stand the grog for all hands from here to the Inges.” “ WHEN a stranger treats me with want of proper respect,” said a philosophic poor man, “ I comfort myself with the reflection that it is not myself he slights, but my old shabby coat. and hat, which, to say the truth have no particular claims to admiration. So if my hat and coat choose to fret about, let them; it is nothing to me.” NEVER intentionally wound the leelings of anybody. The good opinion of the world is the very best kind you can have, and the more the better. The man or wo- man who says he or she don’t care a pin what the world thinks or says, gives utter- ance to what they know is absolutely false. We do care, and it is well we do ; and those are gravely mistaken who say they do not. THE Exrosmon UNIVERSALLE, at Paris, 1867, awarded Wheeler & Wilson the high- est premium, 3. gold medal, for the perfecv tion of their Sewing Machines, over 82 com- petitors. This machine is crowned with 67 medals, has been tested beyond all question, and stands today without a rival. Over 60,000 machines were sold in the year 1868. Send for circular and samples of work to Charles Chapman, agent, Markham village; he gives instructions free and warraan every Machine. ALMOST thkRIED.â€"A few evenings since, a young lady and gentleman made their ap- pearance at the office of a New Orleans Jus- tice of the Peace. The evident youthful- ness of the twain, combined with a naivete air about them, led the good justice to be- lieve they wished to be married. It was, therefore, with a pleased expression of' coun- tenance he inquired what he could do for them? " We have a service to ask your honor," replied the youth. a. little diffidently, and blushing pei-ceptibly. " “ Ah yes, I understand,” smilineg remark- ed the urbane magistrate; “you wish me to do a little work for you. Just give me your names, will you ’1” These were furnished him, and after writ- ing something on an official blank, he re- quested them to stand up. This was done. ” Now join your hands together.” This injunction, too, was complied with. Solcmnly straightening out his visage, the magistrate commenced : “It is not good for man to live alone, nor for a woman either.” “ But I don’t live alone,” interrupted the fair one, showing evident symptoms of fright; “ I dm’t live alone 1” " Don’t interxjupt me l” sternly rejoined the magistrate ; “therefore, it not being good for man and woman to live alone, do you, sir, take this woman whom you hold by your right hand to be your lawfully wed- ded wife ’2” The business was quickly explained, and the justice, while hastening through with it, resolved that. in future he would not be quite .so precipitate. “ No l" thundered the gentleman. “ Why, cogfgflpd y‘o_u-, she’s my si_ster l”- “ What'did you confie here for, then 7" cried the appalled magistrate, “if not to get married 7” ’ Rosy, little dreamer! To your childish eyes All the wondrous future Shines in rainbow dyes; Aug the golden distance Fairy Erches span, While your red lips murmur, “ When Iam a man.” How your dark eyes kindle With a hidden fire, While your busy fancy Builds the castle higher; Never knight was braver Noble deeds to plan, Waiting for their doing “ Till Iam a man.” Rosy, little dreamer, Build upon the rock! Though your castles crumble, That will bear the shock; In your simple childhood Serving as you can : Grander work awaits you “ When you are a man.” “WHEN I AM A MAN." ODDS AND ENDS. Emma. EXCELSIOR PUMP Tnin PUMP ls 'EleasT Wonnm, MOST DUBA- BLE AND Nm'rim- Mum 13 THE Dommxon. HE m Thiszjl’nmp on Trial fog on? Month! ‘ And if accepted _ WARRANTED TWO YEARS, Or if they are not preferred to any othey pump’ the! may be returned, and the money will be These Pumps are suitable to all Depths from a cistern to a Well of 150 feet. Also manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow walls, so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it all tight. and pre- venting children from putting anything into it ; which is invariably the case with common pumps. Price $6 complete. for cisterns not exceeding eight feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3. WELL DIGGING DONE April 1. I869. 558-1y On the Shortest Notice! Choice Flowering Bulbs, 0R AUTUMN PLANTING. I HAVE a nice selection of mixed varieties Ill a nice selection of mixed varieties Ill Tulips. Hyacimhs, and Crown Imperial, at low prices. G. A. BARNARD. ‘ Richmond Hill. Sept, 8,1869 58‘2-lf all parties found trespassing on lots No. I!) and 20, iu the 2nd concession of the Town- ship of Vaughan, after this date will be prose- cuted to the utmost rigor of the law. 1â€" lo the farmen and otfiers in the neigh- borhood of the Elgin Wills that he has leased tha shop owned by Mr. Wm. Trench, 5011.. where he is prepared to do In all its branches. and by strict attention to business he hopes to mom a share of public suppon PETER CRAIK. Elgin Mils. May 13. 1869. 564-tf GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, Arnica Liniment, ’ ‘HE BEST REMEDY KNOWN For Rheumatism, Sprains, Tic Doloreux. Neuralgia &c. Equally adapted for applying to Sheep and Lambs by Dipping. Pouring. Smearing or Salving. Usatl also as a. wash for Horses and C(zllle.. Sold only by ETER CRAIK BEGS TO INTIMATE lo the farmen and otfi‘ers in the neigh- SHEEP DIPPINE BOMI'IJSITIIIN! SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE, H E Subscriber offers for sale a good farm, being lot No. 4. in the 8th concession of the township of Erin, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared and in a high slnte of cultivation: (ht balance nearly all first rule Hardwood bush. There is on the premises a good log house, barn,slable,&c.. with good water privilege Also a beautiful young Orchard of 100 fruit trees, plunked 5 years. A good gravel road passes along the from ofthe lot. This farm is 35 miles from Richmond Hill. 6 miles from Georgetowumn the Grand Trunk Railwhymnd 30 miles from Toronto. ‘ l‘mnns: Twenty-five hundred dollars-pan cash, balance on time. For particulars apply to tho owner, ERFECT SAFETY IN SHEEP DIP. PING. frtfaratx'an for (/1: Hair ; clear and tramfiarmf, wit/um! .redx'mzni. It it very simple and often [radical wanderfvd ruultr. 1!: great superx'vn'ty and economy a: a Hair Dressing over high cost French Pamada is acknowledged by all not only in this- couztr 6m! in Euro/e. T/u Restorer and Zylabahamum J 14’ M 5: am! on: with the 0010‘. SOLD 31 ALL DRUWISN. Will Restore Gray flair to It. Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It. is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. _ My. SLA‘ Anngx'q _z_YL01_3ALsu_wM, «mm A REAL HAIR 311810323 All) DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. MRS. S. A. ALLEN’S Myriam", S. R. Van Duzer h. 00., \Vholenla Druuilh, ‘ 35 Bucky St. Ind 49 Put Place. New-York. Address, stating depth of we", Vnughan. May 25, 1869 January 14. 1859‘ Prepared and Said on by April I, 1868. June 23.1869. Mach “,1” OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT E Subscriber would ranpgcgfully an- nounce that he in ‘prepale‘d’lo put in New Style. Important Change. P.‘ PHILLIPS, HAIR RESTORER WARRAN'I'ED FREE FROM ARSEHIC 0H MERCURY. GEO. I’LESLIE & (30., GEO. H. LESLIE &. Co., REFUNDED. M’Dovmu’s son-1 ones-ms TOWNSHIP OF ERIN. Public Notice. Blacksmithing. umuri cwnnn B! To Farmers. R. H. HALL. Au". RICHMOND HILL WILLIAM HARDING. WILLIAM GRAHAME. Gar. qf Blaor 4~ Yange Sta, Car. of Bluar 4v Yong: St. ). 670-lf Yonxvu.l.|: IN THE 558-1y P. PHILLIPS, ’ GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR‘ Nature‘s Crown. You Must Cultivate it RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hit 547-6111 W Hill. 5...”. THE YORK”? HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19,- 1869. Yonxvum: 5664f concession of Markham. Joan EYER would relurn'thauks to his custoo mars for _their liberal support during the Card- ing Season. and would inform them, and others. in udjoining Townships, that he will bu randy to do their Pulling. Coloring, Cloth Dre-sing. Pressing. k0,. as good; cheap, and as quick as my other enablishmom in tho Dominion. ‘cnnnma, SPmume AND wuwms. Havihg’glio‘put’in New Machinery. he is prepared to do Spinniig‘yfnd Carding by the pound. if required. ' ' _"Wi|l-lako~ the wool. as sheared from the ‘Iheep. and makoit up into Fullcloth of any kind. or pattern. to suit partias, such as Cloths. Tweed!” Cusimeres. Salinelts, l’lain or 'l'will Hanna‘s, Dress Flannels, Blankets (Horse or Bed), White or Colored Stocking Yam (2 or 3 H3), 6m. - ‘ Having spared noilher time nor oxyenlo in gelling good Machinery and Workmon to fulfill promises. he hopes slilllo receive u share of public patronage. Justine unto all. I intend to give: My mono shall beâ€"to live and lot live. Grating will be attended to all times as formerly, , He will have on hand Cotton Warp, of a superior qualilv. that persons wishing to have their yarn wove, can have it don. at I Lower Bale than they possibly can buy bunch cotton. EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. \J Undertaker, &c. REs:bmcIc.â€"-Neurlyopposilethe Post Office, Richmond Hill. Without endangering the Life! J. insonsible will this externa'f agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and willbe in the following places prepared to axtracl teeth with his new apparatus, All olhernperulions in Denfislry performed in a workmanlilm mammr :â€" .'.urora . . . . . Islofencnmonun Newmnrkat Brelsl’ord hotel 2nd " " S|ouffvil|e . . . . . . . . . .....- 18H) " “ Victoria Square.......... 201i] " '0 Thmnhill.....:.".'. “i... 23rd " ‘° Richmond Hill, .......... 94th " “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . 261k " " Burwick................ 281i) " U Kleinlmrg............... 29H) -" H Nobleton................ 30m “ ~‘ Where they will attenle any business per- taining to any branch of illeirprofessiou. rI‘HE molly» ~and .gum surrounding become J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, Aomrn, .' mm 7 1555.. EGS to announce to the publicllml he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. ofthe same place. where they may be consult- ed personally or by letter, on all diseases of Horses. Cattle. 6pc. For Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial. Tonic, Cough. Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. The Cough Bulls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Hooves in Horses. Colic. Draughts. Linimenls for Sore 'l‘hroats, Sprains. Curb. Spavin, [ting-bone, &c. Blisl- ering Ointmenls. also Hoof and HealingOint- ments. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. huddle Gulls. Inlulliuble Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. All orders from a distance promptly nttnnded to. and medicine: sent to any partol'lhe Pro- Vince. Cor. of Yonge & Centre St.East RICHMOND HILL. Mrdicines of every Discription Horseu examined as to soundnesa, also Bought. and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 National Series of Reading Books FIRST Boon , with 3] illustrations, slronglybound in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST Bock, (second part) with 54 illustrations. strongly hound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boon; with 56 illustrations. strongly bound in clolh boardsâ€"~20 cents. » MALLOY’S AXES I'Hlnn BOOK, 4| illustrations, strongly in cloth board§â€"-30 cents. Foun'm lloox. 45 illustrations, stroneg in cloth boardsâ€"40 cents. FIFTH BoonY 50 illustrations’ strongly in cloth boardsâ€" 50 cents. COMPANION 10 TI": Hummusâ€"25 cents. For ulo at the Headford Grist Mill and Woolen Factory. August 3, 1869. 577-“. { Graduate of Taranto Veterinary Cullzgc) THOMAS SEDMAN, ‘xAgRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Richmond Hill,June ll. ’68 Authorised by the Council of Public lu- struction for Ontario. No Figgon ! â€" EADFORD WOOLEN mus, 31m ICE’S PUMPS DRS. PECK 8t ROBINSON lllt’...........-..o lill..... ondHi1l,.. .... MANUFACTURING. As in the use of CMoroform. THE NEW CANADIAN DANIEL HORNER, JUN-, Lot 20. 2nd con. Markham NEW METHOD OF FOR SALE BY FOR SALE BY usuwjooLs-tronz. BY THE J. BRILLINGER, JOHN EYER. strongly bound. strongly bound stroneg bound Richmond Hill 3. 5| 7-“ Newspapers and Magazines, An PUBLIQAnoN ll nus Lin Mnlup to ' Christian Spectator. . All the Year Round ............$3 "0 Athenwum Artizan ......... ........... -- Annals of Natural History. . . .. .. . Argosy (The).... ...........'.‘.- .u....-o--o-' CD 388 Astronomical Register. . . .. . . . . . Aunt Judy’s Magazine... . .... . . . Baily’s Magazine of Sports. . . . . . . Beau (Le) Monde............... Belgravia (including Christmas No 4 00 Bentley's Miscellany. . . . . .' . . . . . . . 9 50 Bible Christian’s Magazine. .. . nu '1 30 Bible Subjects 0 7D Bible 'l‘reasury.............. .... 110 Burgeon’s Short Sermon. . . . . . . . - 2 00 Bookworm ..............."....- 375 Boy’sFriend.................... I30 Boy’s Journal. . . . . . . ...........’. 200 Boy's Own Magazine......... .. 900 Bradshaw’s Continential Guide.. . 5 75 British Controversialst. ..... 200 British Friend................... 2 00 British Harbinger .. ......... . .. “1‘10 British Journal of Dental Science.t"’3 75 Bulwark._... .................-- H10 BowBell’s...... . . . . . . . . ......200 Boys of England . . wunmwmw ‘ldcflfll UIQIOUVC N) O 0 Builder, The (price varies) . . . . . . . BondSt......u.. . . . . . . . . ...... Boy’s Book of Romance . . . . . . . . . Cassell’s Biographical Dictionary. . Cassoll’s Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chambers' Journal . . . . . . . . ...... Chambers' Etyrnological Dictionary Chess Playere’ Magazine. . . . . . . . . Chess V‘lorld . . . . . .. Children’s Hour. . . . .... . . . . . . . Christian Advocate and Review. . . Christian Consoler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uni ristian Observer . . . . . Christian Society. . . â€"_nacmcoouqu CCOOU‘U‘OOOUlU‘OMOOCU‘Q‘IL‘ ..'.... .- Christian Treasury . .. .... . . . . . . . Christian Wimess . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Christian World Magazine . ...... Christian Work . ...... . . .......- Churchman Magazine, The . . . . . . Ch. of England Temperance Mag. Church of the People . . . . . . . . . . . . Church Choirrnaster and Organist. Church Missionary lntelllgencer . . ChurchWork........... . . . . . .. Churchman's Companion . . . . . . . . Churchman’s Family Magazine. . Civil Engineer and Architect’s Jour Colonial Church Chronicle. . . . . .. Contemporary Review . . . . . . . .. - Cornhill Magazine. . . . . . . . . . .. . Cutters (The) M0 Journal. . . . . . . Duyol’ Rest Dublin Unii'rersity Magazine . . . . . . East Anglian Ecclesiatic and 'l‘heologian . . . .. . . Ecclesiologist (all. mo.). . . . . . . .. . Eclectic 61. Congregational Review Edinburgh Vledical&Snrgical Jour English Presbyterian Messenger. . . English Mechanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Englishman’s (The) Magazine. . . . Englislnvé‘man’s Domestic Mag . . Enlomologiat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entomologist’e Monthly Magazine ‘4 Evangelical Christendom . . . . Evangelical Magazine . . . . . . . . . . Exelean‘J ........‘ . . . . . . 375 Family . . .~. . . f... . . . Family Treasuri'................ 200 Family Herald.................. 200 wuâ€"wwwwâ€"wâ€"wuwwwwwwmw coocovuo w .1 ho OU‘G wquvwmtowwuwt F-LW‘JQKIKGUICL’SC’JU' camera-woo: 325 Farmer’s Magazine. . . . . . . .. . . ... Floral Magazine................. Floral World.................... Florist and Pomologist . . . . . . . . . . . Follet “jejunum............. Fortnightly Review (mo); . . . . . . . 7 59 Fraser’s Magaxine . . .... .... . . . . 9 50 Freomason’a Magazine. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Friend ......................... 200 Gardener . . . . . . . . 200 Gents Magazine of Fashion . . . . . . 4 00 Gentleman’s Magazine. . . . . . .... . 9 50 Geological Ma azine .. . ..., . . . 5 75 Geological 51 15:“. Hint. Repertory. 0 75 Good Stories....................1m GoodWords . . . . . . ......... 175 Good Words for the Young... ... . l 75 Gospel Magazine ...... . . . . . . .... 2 00 Herald and Geologist.(alt. month) 475 Homilist..,........ . . . . . . . ......325 Horological Journal. . . .. . . .. .. . .. l 10 Illustrated London Magazine . . . . . 3 75 Intellectual'Observer . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Intellectual Repository (New Ch.) 2 00 Journal of Agriculture. . . . . . . . . 3 75 Journal of the Chemical Society . . 3 75 Journal of Practical Medicine. . . . . 3 75 Journal of Social Science. . . . ... . Kitto’s Bible Illustrations. . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Cabinet of Fashion.. Ladies’ Companion . . . . . . . Ladies' Gazette of' Fashion . . . . . . . Ladiea' Treasury. . . . ......... Leisure Hour.............. .. London .‘ournal. . . .. London Societv... London and Paris Fashions. . . . . . . Mechanictan .............. ..... Medical Mirror. . . . . . . . . . Merry and Wise ................ Methodist Magazine . . . . . . . . .. . . . Missing Link Magazine . . . . . . . . . . Mission Lifeu ..... . ..... ... . .. . Monthly Packet ........ ......... Museum and Journal of Education 2 00 Musical Times........... .. ... 0 60 Naturalist.................-,’..... l 10 New Monthly Magazine . . . . . . . l3 00 New Mon. Mag. for S. S. Teachers l 25 OnceaWeek . . . . . .............. 325 Our own Fire Side ......... 2 00 Peoples Magazine . . . .. .. . . ... . . . 2 00 Pharmaceutical Journal.. . . . .. 3 75 Philosophical Magazine . . . . . . 9 50 Phonographic Reporter. . . . . .. . . . . 0 75 Photographic Portraits . . . .. . . . . . . 9 50 PostOl’fice Director.............. 375 PoultryBuok.................... 3 75 Practical Mechanics’ Journal . . . . . 3 75 Primitive Methodist Magazine .. . 2 00 Prophetic Times Pulpit Analylt . are:qu \lleUVb" Q'OIOGO . e e . ww~wâ€"uwuwwwwmuwwu qcuuâ€"ququcowqquuq mccmcuomcoommummu ......nu.---.... 175 200 Quiver (The). .. . . . . . ..... ‘30. Remembrancer . . . . . . ............ l] Reynold's Miscellany . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00- Robinhoed ........ . . . . . . . . . 200 Routledge's Magazine for Boys ... 2 00 St. James' Magazine. . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Scientific Review . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Scottish Congregationalist . . . . . . . . l 25 Sharpe's London Magazine....... 3 75 Shorthand Magazine. . . .... . . . . . . 2 00 Sixpenny Magazine . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 00 Sooneror Later................. 375 SpirtualMagazine................ 200 Sunday Reader ............ 2 00 Sunday School 'l‘eachers' Mag. . . . 2 00 Sunday Magazine.. ...... .... . . . 2 00 Sunday at Home . . . . . . . 200 St. Paul’s Magazine . . . .. .. . . . . . 3 75 Scottish Journal . . . . . ......L...“ 200 Tecknologist...................; 3 75 TempleBa’r . . . . . ...............'375 Traili's Illustrated Josephus . . . . . . 3 75 'l'ruthseeker............ . . . . . . .. l 10 Union Review [alt. month]. . . . . .- 3 75 United Methodist Free Church Mag 2 00 United Presbyterian Magazine . . . . l 25 [Veterinarian 5 75 Victoria Magazine. . . . . .. . . . .. 3 75 Watchwerd 110 West End Gazette of Fashions. . . . 3 75 World of Fashion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Young Englishwoman . . ..... . . . 2 00 Young Apprentice.... . .... .. . .. 2 00 Young Ladiee' Journal. 1 . . . . . . § 25 Ymi us. “Guits‘ribii .. KONTHLIIS. ALEX. SCOTT, Sunscmnua mm Pnomnnsss. éist’s Monthly Magazine ‘4 00 ml Christandom. . . . . . . . . 2 00 :al Magazine -.......... 200 nu; ..... ...... 375) W ,.a..-' 20‘ ‘rensurs................ 200 |erald.................. 200 Magazine.............. 750 \gRZiHO................. 950 Jrld.................... 200 dPomulogisl........... 375 . 575 759 . 950 um Magazine.......... 900 ....................... 200 200 grains of Fashion 400 m’s Magnzine........... 950 llMagazine........'.... 575 LIST OF ENGLISH . ..-.-...oc.--o-.--- .-..--.. uo.....-.. 0 (price varies) . . . . .. . of Romance......... ographical Dictionary. . agazine... Jomnal. .. V’ Mngizine” . . . .. .. Illl‘.........-o acute and Review. . . solar.............. erv«r.......r.... .. ie$)‘............... clator.... .... usury" hess.......... rld Mnguzinu ......- 2 00 rk................. 200 wwwuuâ€"wâ€"wu c Quoâ€"_~lâ€"1 OgMMOOOUIU‘ dagazine, 'l‘he . . . . . . 3 75 nd Temperance Mag. 1 10 a Peuple . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 l0 master and Organist. 1 IO mary Intelhgencer .. 2 00 ........... . . . . ‘ .. 110 Companion . . . . . . .. 275 Famin Magazine” 3 50 r and Architect’s Jam 7 5D rch Chronicle....... 275 V Review ........... 9 00 nzine... ........... 300 Mo Journal....... 3.50 200 rsity Magazine .. . . . . 9 50 325 d 'l'heologian. .. .... 3 75 (all.mo.).......... 575 RICHMOND HILL. Side.............. 200 zine............... a] Journal.......... Magazine ......,.... Reportar..........o Portraits......----- 95" rector.. ...-....oo'. ...-...... Macy Journal. . ‘hodist Magazine . . . )es l...:......... ..... ....- ‘ . . . . . . n no . . - . . ...-- ‘I’ . . . - - . ..........-. ‘2 . l scellauy............ 2 . ........ . . . . . . . . . 2 dagnzine for Boys ... 2 ‘agnzino...'......... 3 View .......... . . . . . gregationnlist. . ion Mngnzine... ... tgazino............. :uzino.............. 0T................- :ina................ 200 an... ............ >l 'l‘enchers' Mag. . . . 9 "0 zine............ me . . . . . . . gnzine..." zit-ed Josephus ...... 3 75 ......on. . . . . - . u. v [ulL month]......- 3 75 dist Free Church Mug 2 00 Malibu Magazine . . . . l 25 575 nzille............... 375 “0 zone of Fashions.... 3 75 nion...... . . . . . . . . . 375 hwoman.......... 200 mice"... ......... 200 >‘Journnl........... 325 [Guitstibii‘nm ‘30" 30 1.1 SUPPLIED BY tullulU-gg no. ll. hemicul Society ical Medicine.. . nl Science. o..- xstralions. . .. ..... of Fashion” .. . .. .o...... ...----..--.-. is Fashions. . . . . u....-.o. l»... .......-. lino ...........-- ngnzine . . . .. u....... Per y’r. PrNo. .55300 .375 .375 .950 00055550 30527775 32933537 HO 325 375 375 200 2 00 375 2 00 2 00 2 ()0 7 50 9 50 2 00 3 75 5 75 7 59 9 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 9 50 5 75 0 75 1 10 l 75 l 75 2 00 33 33 10 10 50 l7 17 10 l7 17 33 10 10 10 17 IO 17 33 65 I7 80 33 I7 33 33 33 20 )7 l7 10 I5 13 30 l7 17 BO I7 l5 l7 l7 l7 l7 17 33 l7 l3 l7 17 33 l7 l7 l7 l7 l7 p o u a * ' 'Plated and Bntanma. Metal quds of all kmds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON' dz COPPER WARE, All ful'y Wurrnnted and delivered at Manufacturer’s prices. Sand for Circu'ars and information: Address e . c. CHAPMAN, General Agent, WILSON’S“ IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL HESE MILLS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF COMPETITION AT ALL THE Provincial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shown, and are pronunan by com- I B; pelem judges as being the "x Best Fanning Mill, Manufactured in Canada, Fnrmors will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill beforo buying elsewhere, as we feel confident they will be satisfied our Mmhines are not surpassed if equalled. Can Supply all Orders Promptly Lumber Planet] to tinker on the Shortest Notice at their Saw Mill. LAMP HOBBS, IWRS, GHIMNBYS, SHADES AND “BIS. Also on hand a large stock of Table Cutlery. Spoons, Gm. Special attention is directed to his Lapme and Chandeliers: the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chute. and also the Plainest and Cheapest; thus meeting the requirements of I“ classes. LAI‘rnuu. Square and Globe Shape. in great variety. for oil or candles. H. P. would also direct Special attention tolho stock of IN returning. thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing businessin Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on hand ' ncluding Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, V7asb Stands, Ste. 8w. Also a large assertmem' of Room Paper, Bordering, White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and Boded LinseedOils, Machine Oil, Rock Oil, Varnish Turpentine. Benzene, Gla'ss, Putty, Glue, &c. &c. .V‘Partles Furnishing, Payering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewnereL Also Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! %%%%%M\%m House furnishing Establishment, 83 Ynnge 81,3 floors above King 81. Rock 011 and. Machinery 011 Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! STOVES.â€"â€"Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves. Box Stoves. ’Jmnb Stovel, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parent, Cloxhes Wringers. km, 8w. CABINET ESTABLISHMENT HARDWARE and CROCKERY Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas,09tmoal, Cornmeal,Buck- * ‘ wheat, Bacon, Hams, Chees'e’, Fish and ' Heinhunan & Co's. Belebralsd Hist-prize Piano Rdes ! Richmond Hill, May 97, 1869. ’,' [Mending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, unit will be found worthy ofinspection. Toronto, February 7. 1868. ,, I For Cash, at Pficet that cannot bewrpaucd. Richie“ Hill, Novembn’, 1896- .' EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Furnishing Goods. ‘ among which will be found ‘ CHOICE ASSORTMENT' 0F FURNITURE! Manilfacturing a large Number of the above, And having incraagod facilities for preparing the lumber. Repairs of all kinds promptly Executed. nice assortment, good and cheap. V Ho ‘would also call attentionto his BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. THOMAS COG-ELAN, HIRAM PIPER Mdnufncturod and Imported, Wholesan Ind Reta“. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Which will be found both good and cheap. TORONTO. RICHMOND HILL The subcribors are now AND THEY HAVE MEI A. a; W. WILSON. MARKHAM VILLAGE 5664f other 493 All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting, Knives. Forks, Spoons. Cruits, &c.; &c., &c., Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any lenng of time. POETICAL WORKS 0 County of York. Township of Markham. lot 56. firstconceasion. fronting on Yonge St-, l8 miles from Toronto, ‘2; miles from Rich- mond Hill. Soil, Clay Loam. 1183 Acres. lltl cleared. New Brick House, 28 x 38; Cellar. full size; Back Kitchen,26 x 26. Frame Barn and Stables. 2 wells and a living stream of water across the lot. School House within forty rods; Church. one mile; Saw Mill, half mile; Grist Mill. three males. TITLE In)!st- TABLE. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. fly; JAS. HODGONS. .1. 1:501; beuveen T. J, M., the Rev. JOHN Bnnmu and othérs, (in the York Hummfi‘ during Ihe monthsgf Ju!y. August‘ and Sepbyu (ember. leS). is neatly printed in pamphlet? form. and worth a porn-3|. '2 Pmcn‘gl5 CENTS. For shle at the Hmunv‘ Book Store. Richmond Hill ; BANNER Office, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy. Store. Markham _;5 Wesleyan Book Room. A; S. Irving's and M. Shewau’a, Toronto. THE Subscriber would intimates 19 the farm- era and others of Richmond‘ Hill and surrounding Country having, HE POLEMICAL CORRESPOND 1:501; beuveen T. J. M.. the Rev. JOH'N Thalholns successfully treated the above To: the pastten years without a single failure. This trantmenl does not nece~silaie their being laid aside only for a few days. Quito a number ofreference given if requir- ed ofpersons whose horses have been cured by m 8- My charge is $1 50 if paid when operaled on,ifnot$300willbe charged to ensure a. cure. ' Resideficareqr oflot 25. 2nd Cofi. Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, the hair. If you want a clean. cool head, use Hnnl"s Empire Hair Gloss. 1f von want to keep your hair from famng out. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. It is the cheapest, clmmsl. best. Pine»: 25 cums PER BOTTLE. S. J. FOSS & CO., Proprietors. R. H. HALL, AGENT. Richmond/till, Novamber 19. 1868. 54(Hy If you want a beautiful, luxuriam growth 0: hair. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. ACOBS’ Rheumatic Liquid is the beast thing in the world. except a skillful] phyâ€" sician. to have at hand in case of any accident. 999 out of 1.00!) ofthe accidents to which we are daily liable may be greatly relieved, and 8} lnr e proporlion rendered no longer trouble- so' by n {imer application oflhisjus1iycole- brated medicine. " I want it where I can put my hand on it at any time.” “I consider it “w gmatest remedy known.” " Nothing 1 ever saw can touch it as a re- medy.” " I do not consider a sprain or lameness of“ an 3' account if] can get hold of a bottlewf Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.” “ It cures a cold instanler." " It is the only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.” Above-are some of the statements being daily made by those who have used Jacobs’ Rheumatic Ligujd " 1 never saw anything that would relieve 13; bur}! so quick." Dr. Colby’s Antiocostive and. Tonic Pills. The name of-the medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine ; all others are Worthless imitations. in time. They can be taken by the most delicate-.. They do not sicken or grip in any case. They always produce the same beneficiai results. They are an effectual but mild cathartic. They cannot be excelled as an antibilious remedy. They are the greatest blood purifier known. Theyafford immediate relief for bowel comâ€" pluint. They are the best and safest remedy tor. children. They are a positive care for cnsliveness.‘ They cure the worst forms of dyspepsia. They cure all diseases arising from any doâ€" rangement of the Stomach Liver. and Bowels. They are recognised by all medical men who know the formula as a standard remedy. They were not invented in a day byignorant parties as a means of money getting. but were originated by M F. COLBY,.M.D., one of the first physicians of the country.“ and 'perfected during a course of 40 nuns succesrt'ul prac- tice, so that for the purpose intended they cu» osnrcely be iuproved, For certificates of euros see circulars. All genuine pills are sugar-coated and will in future have our signature on the wrapper. S. J. FOSS 6L CO., Proprietors. ,' Sold by druggists everywhere. R. H. HALL._AIENTv Richmond/rilL Non-M 19. was. ' . 540-”. Toronto, February )7. 1869. HUNT'S Empire Hair Gloss is 11m “ No Plus ultra ” of all preparations‘féf' Ricbm 011d Hill. Oct. 25, ’66 PLENDID WHEAT FARM FOR SALE November 19, 1868. Jacobs’ Rheumaic Liquid, Hunt’s Emp‘ilre Hair Gloss. R. COLBY’S Ami-costive and Tonic PH): ’ never fail but always relieve if taken. I would notvuttompt to keep house without 0’ THE. DIFFERENT POETS, AT THE To Controversialists. Worth Knowing. S. J. FOSS 5; Co.. Sole proprietors R. H. HALL. A‘GENT, Richmond/Lit], HERALD BOOK STORE. 552-1y 72vly 540-13

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